Casio Men's WVM120DJ-7 Solar Atomic Metal Watch

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Casio Mens WVM120DJ-7 Solar Metal Watch
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  2. Publisher: Casio
  3. Sales Rank in Apparel: #17398

Product Review

The Casio Men's Solar Atomic Metal Watch #WVM120DJ-7 combines the classic styling of a dive watch with a sporty, full-featured digital interface. Versatile and reliable, this timepiece never needs resetting or batteries thanks to Casio's Solar Power and Atomic Timekeeping technology. With its classic dive style design (which includes features like a rugged stainless steel band with a fold-over-clasp), this handsome timepiece is ready for a day at the office or inspection by the ship's divemaster. The watch's reliable quartz movement is solar powered--which accurately keeps time up to eight months without further exposure to light. And if you're in the US, UK, Germany, or Japan, the watch receives time calibration radio signals (up to six times per day), so you always know your watch is set to the right time. Other technical features include three daily alarms, an LED light with Afterglow technology, a world clock with 29 time zones, four daily alarms , a 1/100 second stopwatch that records split time, a calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2099), 12- and 24-hour formats, and water resistance to 330 feet (100 meters).

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Average Customer Review
4.2 out of 5 stars (33 customer reviews)

16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a really great product. Best watch I have ever owned., September 10, 2009
Michael Fougnie (Kentucky, USA) - See all my reviews
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I have owned this watch for about three months now, and love it. The solar power feature never lets the battery die. The shape of the watch makes is less easy to scratch. The screen layout is great and easy to read. Also, it has five alarm clocks to remind me to do different things. And of course, like any other Casio WaveCeptor watch, it is water proof and sets it's self and updates three times a day. This watch is priced very low for how well it functions. I highly recommend buying this product.


13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Very impressive watch-- exceeds my expectations, June 3, 2010
True American Patriot "Thomas Paine" (WA USA) - See all my reviews
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I bought a Casio WV-M120 (Module 3090) from Amazon in December 2009. With its stainless steel band and bezel, it is very tough and in my experience over the past six months of using it, I am completely happy with its performance. After reading the instruction book, I was a bit apprehensive about warnings it gave about the radio sensitivity of the RESIN BANDED Waveceptor watches, specifying recommended azimuthal orientation and placement on a window sill, and warning of proximity of hills or tall buildings, etc, that could affect reception of the correction signals. In six months of use, I have found that the watch performs flawlessly, consistently.

Beginning at the stroke of midnight, the watch removes the 'RCVD' indication on its dial. Thereafter, from 1am to 5am, the watch can receive up to five correction signals until one is successful. My watch has performed this routine successfully every night, without my giving it any special placement or any conscientious...Read more


10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Works well but I wish the case was all metal., June 9, 2010
Douglas Chin "curious dad" - See all my reviews
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This watch works very well and I like it a lot. To maintain the time, it attempts to receive and synchronize to a government run transmitter. In the US, the transmitter it uses is in Colorado. The signal does not propagate well during the day so the watch attempts to receive it at night. In Auto Receive mode, each night, it tries up to 6 times to synchronize with the transmitter. The attempts are an hour apart. Once it has successfully received the signal, it stops trying until the next night. I live in New Hampshire and the watch usually manages to receive the signal on its first try at midnight . When that has failed, it has always managed to receive it at 2AM. The manual suggests you take the watch off at night and point it in a direction that works well but I haven't had to do this. I just wear it to bed and haven't had a problem. I have tried manually receiving the signal during the day but that has never worked.

There are a few issues with Amazon's...Read more

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